With a warm tech knit construction and adjustable cord at waist, the MTJO2A is designed to provide an added layer of coverage when you need it most. Engineered to include convenient pocket storage and a comfortable fit, the TYR Men’s Alliance Podium Jogger is an ideal post-swim pullover.

Designed for today’s athlete, the MVES7Y is constructed with TYR’s most breathable textile, Durafast Lite. Featuring a medium neckline, thick/supportive straps, keyhole back and moderate cut leg, the Maxfit is ideal for athletes who want fuller coverage during every swim. In addition to a bold print, the Vesuvius is created with UPF 50+ technology .

A new twist on an old classic, the LATBPTMC bag is packed with state-of-the-art features engineered for athletes on the go. With a cutting-edge, space saving design, the 45L maximizes storage without the bulk. In addition to contour shaped padding for ideal ergonomics and lumbar comfort, the new design also includes multiple front and side pockets, expandable mesh pockets for separating wet and dry items, spring hooks for wet suits, a mesh water bottle pocket, adjustable straps and a protective storage space for large electronics.

Engineered for male and female triathlon and open water swimmers, all LGSPL3 goggles are packed with a range of state-of-the-art features including speed adjust technology, embedded anti-fog and wide peripheral range.

Joining the professional circuit in 2007, Chrissie made history when she won her first world championship title inKailua-Kona, Hawaii that very same year. Taking the triathlon world by storm, the rookie turned champion completed her marathon with the then second fastest time recorded by a woman on the Kona course. With momentum from one of the sport’s greatest upsets, Chrissie continued to write history. Returning to Kona in 2008 she maintained her title as IRONMAN World Champion, setting a new marathon course record of 2:57:44. The following October Wellington earned herself a three-peat, winning in Hawaii with a new course record of 8:54:02.

In 2011, Wellington once again did the unthinkable. Revisiting the Kona course just two weeks after a bike crash, she fought to win her fourth title with torn pectoral and intercostal muscles, severe bruising and road rash. Chrissie finished the race in 8:55:08, just about a minute behind her record-breaking time in 2009. Once the highest ranked woman on Esquire Magazine’s list of “50 Best Athletes Right Now,” Wellington came out above some of the world’s most recognized athletes. In 2012, Chrissie released her autobiography A Life Without Limits.

“I’m so proud to remain a part of the TYR family. I couldn’t wish for a better or more supportive swimwear company to partner with,” said Wellington.

“Since beginning our relationship with Chrissie over a decade ago, she has continued to redefine what it means to be a champion,” began TYR Sport Chief Executive Officer Matt DiLorenzo. “As one of the greatest forces in the sport of triathlon we are proud to continue supporting Chrissie in all of her future endeavors.”

About TYR

Named for TYR, the Norse god of warriors, our company is committed to cultivating a culture of greatness, both in and out of the water. Through vision and American ingenuity, we have become a brand synonymous with the athlete.

From the planning stages to the production floor, everything we do revolves around synthesizing creativity, experience and competition. For us, engineering the most advanced performance products is more than just a goal, it’s a requirement.